Having Raised $20,000 for Local Charities, 100 Women Who Care – Eastern Sierra Invites Community to February Meeting at Whiskey Creek in Bishop

Bishop, CA – On Sunday, February 4th, 100 Women Who Care – Eastern Sierra will hold their first meeting of the year, welcoming women from across the community to experience the power of collective giving. The event will take place at Whiskey Creek in Bishop, beginning at 5:00 pm with social time at the cash bar before the program starts at 5:30 pm.

Since its founding, 100 Women Who Care has raised an impressive $20,000 for local charities, supporting organizations that strengthen the Eastern Sierra community. The group is eager to continue this momentum in 2025 and encourages all women to join them for this inspiring evening of giving back.

Attendees are not required to join the group to attend the event and are warmly invited to come see what 100 Women Who Care is all about. Whiskey Creek provides the perfect setting for an evening filled with connection, philanthropy, and purpose.

The event will include:

  • 5:00 pm – Bar opens, giving attendees time to mingle and enjoy a drink.
  • 5:30 pm – The program kicks off with three charities nominated by members (randomly chosen). Representatives will present their causes and answer questions.
  • 6:00 pm – Members vote, and one organization is selected as the evening’s beneficiary.

The meeting concludes at 6:30 pm, but guests are encouraged to stay and continue networking in this lively and welcoming atmosphere.

Event Details:

  • Date: Tuesday, February 4
  • Time: 5:00 pm (Bar Opens) | 5:30 pm (Event Start)
  • Location: Whiskey Creek, 524 N Main St, Bishop, CA 93514

For more information, please contact:
Darlene Schuetz
Email: [email protected]


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